I think the question is asking actual people, not
This is helpful, thanks
I’ve had a few burner reddit accounts using a randomly generated yopmail email for the rare moments that I just want to read an answer for something I can only find on reddit lol
I’ve watched a handful of Takarazuka Revue play recordings with no English translation. They were adaptations of stories I was already familiar with, so that helped.
I think it might be because my IP address is a VPN, but that’s pretty stupid; if I can pass the test by clicking the squares why not let me in?
They want your tasty IP data
I think it’s monitoring your mouse inputs somehow to determine if you’re a person
I’ve wished people a happy accountiversary before
Basically it’s difficult to avoid it since we use plastic almost everywhere daily, but not impossible.
Car tires and brake pads produce micro plastics in our water system. It’s probably impossible on an individual basis to completely avoid them.
Other fried potato dishes, too - hash browns, latkes, potato chips
Yes, but only for fries or philly sandwiches lmao
There’s a kebab place near me that will throw you out if you put ketchup on your kebab or falafel lol
This combination of sauces contains ketchup.
it is pretty good on fries, though
The kid’s plate at my usual Thai place is satay and fries. I’ve definitely stolen a few fries and can confirm this is a pretty good combo
Hot sauce or mayo mixed with hot sauce
It comes out with a dull ass steak knife stabbed through the top
The Olympic gold medal in
Sports are fun and people enjoy competing in them/cheering for the athletes that are “representing” them (even if they may not win)?
I’ve used Moonlight (app) and Steam Link (both the app and discontinued physical hardware). They’re both pretty decent, but I haven’t used either in ages.
It depends on what you’re trying to run, but both are free so you should just give it a try.
Edit: I misread the original post as being some silly question. I used to use the physical Steam Link for watching videos a long time ago, but if you’re just running video files I’d recommend something like Plex.